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Queen of Babble Gets Hitched (Queen of Babble)

Queen of Babble Gets Hitched (Queen of Babble)
Author: Meg Cabot
Publisher: William Morrow
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 2201

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.1

ISBN: 006085202X
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780060852023
ASIN: 006085202X

Publication Date: July 1, 2008
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Product Description

Big mouth. Big heart.

Big wedding. Big problems.

It's the wedding of the century!

Things are looking up at last for Lizzie Nichols. She has a career she loves in the field of her choice (wedding gown restoration), and the love of her life, Jean-Luc, has finally proposed. Life's become a dizzying whirl of wedding gown fittings—not necessarily her own—as Lizzie prepares for her dream wedding at her fiance's chateau in the south of France.

But the dream soon becomes a nightmare as the best man—whom Lizzie might once have accidentally slept with . . . no, really, just slept—announces his total lack of support for the couple, a sentiment the maid of honor happens to second; Lizzie's Midwestern family can't understand why she doesn't want to have her wedding in the family backyard; her future, oh-so-proper French in-laws seem to be slowly trying to lure the groom away from medical school and back into investment banking; and Lizzie finds herself wondering if her Prince Charming really is as charming as she once believed.

Is Lizzie really ready to embrace her new role as wife and mistress of Chateau Mirac? Or is she destined to fall into another man's arms . . . and into the trap of becoming a Bad Girl instead?




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3 out of 5 stars Queen Of Babble Gets Hitched   July 29, 2008
Meg Cabot never fails at producing a book that I can't put down. This book gives a plot follow up and summary I had hoped for. Though I would have liked to have seen a little bit more sexual tension.


3 out of 5 stars Queen of Babble Gets Hitched   July 27, 2008
Title: Queen of Babble Gets Hitched

Author: Meg Cabot

Rating: 3/5

Good:

Meg Cabot is hilariously funny... but that's nothing new with this novel. The third Queen of Babble novel is just as hilarious as the first two, and also just as easy of a read. Lizzie's character has always made me laugh, simply because she creates so many problems for herself. But Meg Cabot's voice in the novel is apparent, as is the fact that there will be a happy ending. This book was just cute and fun, an excellent beach/summer read.


Bad:

Uh-oh, here we go. I'll admit it, I liked this book. But I'm also not afraid to admit that it had it's flaws. Compared to the first two books, I thought this one was not nearly as good as it could have been. It was funny, but not as laugh-out-loud-hilarious as I expected. And the outcome was so obvious from the beginning, and while I was reading I was sort of hoping for another unexpected ending like in the second book, simply because I wanted to be proved wrong.

I was disappointed, though, that the book was so predictable. I'd still recommend the series, but this book was a bit disappointing.



4 out of 5 stars Less Whiny Lizzie!   July 23, 2008
I have enjoyed most of Meg Cabot's adult books. I have even enjoyed some of her young adult, as well. However, I have always thought that Lizzie Nichols was too whiny. I read Queen of Babble very quickly and enjoyed it for the most part. The whole time though I kept thinking who would want to be with this whiny woman. In Queen of Babble Gets Hitched, I think that Lizzie seems to be finally growing up. She has realized that maybe those things that she wanted in the past are not all their cracked up to be. She still whines a bit about the whole Chaz/Luke triangle, but it's not as whiny as the comments on the train with Luke in the first book. I agree with other reviewers that Luke pretty much got skewered in this book, but we never really have known much about him, other than he "wants to save the children" and he's an alleged "prince." Overall, I enjoyed this book much more than the previous two, especially Queen of Babble in the Big City (which I had to force myself to read.)


4 out of 5 stars An Great Ending (Or Beginning?)   July 19, 2008
I really enjoyed this trilogy. The characters were fun to get to know and I really like how everything ended. I was a little nervous for our scatter-brained heroine, but luckily she gets her priorities in order. I would love to read about how the happy couple deals with children in the future.


4 out of 5 stars Wedding Jitters   July 17, 2008
Of the three Queen of Babble books, I liked this one the best. The author provided good closure, while also allowing room for a fourth if that is the direction she chooses to take. Of the three in the series, this one really focuses on Lizzie and her emotions vs. just her actions. It is about her relationships with those who are most important to her and at the same time, about her opinions of herself. It was hard to put the book down, as I couldn't wait to see what Lizzie would do next. There were a few unexpected moments in the story, which gave it more depth than a typical chick-lit book. The story also picked up right where number 2 left off, and even though I read number 2 a while ago, the characters and the story easily came back to me. This is a good, fun read, as the Publisher's Weekly is quoted on the front cover. It is best read as the third in the series too; I don't see it as a stand alone.

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